Example sentences of "[adv] for the best [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | In Guatemala too , the 1980s marked a high point of repression in a political conflict which has been going on for the best part of thirty years . |
2 | They talked on for the best part of an hour , ending in agreement that there was no solution to this problem , short of the mass emigration of millions . |
3 | But Great Malvern was worth visiting , if only for the best one-liner of the conference , from Joan Beck , chief inspector of Doncaster SSD : ‘ Equal opportunities is all very well until someone else gets the job you wanted . ’ |
4 | There are not many precedents for the same Secretary of State and the same Permanent Secretary serving together for the best part of six years . |
5 | His sports and hobbies frequently took him away for the best part of the weekend ; work also ate into parts of Saturday and Sunday . |
6 | Each month we have a pair of Saucony shoes to give away for the best letter on a running issue . |
7 | But you , you sat outside for the best part of quarter of an hour , twenty minutes , cos it was so sunny . |
8 | ‘ When you travel round the world , and being brought up in a family like mine , you learn that what happens on the field is actually very important to people elsewhere , and you feel , perhaps not so much a sense of responsibility , as a sense of focus in which people identify nationally for the best kind of reasons , and are made aware of who they are and what they came from . |
9 | And it is no bad thing that Karajan , whose concerts have been gala occasions now for the best part of forty years , also sold around one hundred million records since he began recording in earnest in 1946 . |
10 | Whatever the precise date , she knew she had been here for the best part of a month , confined in this tumbledown shepherd 's dwelling among the mountains . |
11 | ‘ … she 's been here for the best part of a week and you 're no further forward . ’ |
12 | On the other hand there will be a greater onus to shop around for the best home for whatever spare cash you may have . |
13 | Unless something is done , dealer margins will continue in free fall and the customers will continue to shop around for the best price in the belief that service is universally lousy , and that 's in nobody 's interest . |